Neurology in Clinical Practice: Principles of diagnosis and management, Volume 1 |
Contents
Approach to the Diagnosis of Neurological Disease Walter G Bradley Robert B Daroff Gerald M Fenichel and C David Marsden | 3 |
Episodic Impairment of Consciousness Joseph Bruni | 11 |
Falls and Drop Attacks Bernd F Remler and Robert B Daroff | 23 |
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abnormalities activity acute agnosia aphasia apraxia artery associated ataxia atrophy auditory basal ganglia bilateral brain stem carotid cause cerebellar cerebral cervical Chapter chronic clinical coma common congenital contralateral cortex cortical damage deficits delirium dementia detect differential diagnosis diplopia disc disorders distal disturbances drugs dysfunction dysphagia dystonia encephalopathy epilepsy evaluation examination eye movements facial fibers Figure focal frontal lobe function gait gaze headache hemisphere hemorrhage Horner's syndrome images impaired infarction injury involvement ipsilateral lesions limb medial metabolic motor neuron motor unit multiple sclerosis muscle myoclonus nerve nervous system neurological neurologist neuropathy normal nucleus nystagmus occur ocular onset optic pain palsy Parkinson's disease patients peripheral posterior postural potentials present reflex result saccades scan seizures sensory loss signs sion sleep speech sphincter spinal cord stimulation symptoms syncope syndrome T2-weighted Table temporal tients tinnitus tion trauma tremor tumor unilateral usually vascular vertigo vestibular visual weakness